he SUME HE WESTERN GUARDIAN ‘GENT—Ml1 John Pond, 44 Water Street Eut—Phone 289-1 BUMMEBSIDE, AND PPJNCI! comrry mu, subscriptions. Advertising should be left with Mrs. Pom] 11,, Gui-dlsn may be bought daily at any of the following stores in ... ersidc:— nell Bookstore. Water St. Toronto Bakery. Wntcr SI Gmlles Druntorc. Water st., Mark Gsudet. G7 Granville st. The Guardlsn will be delivered to any home in Summcrsldu by , ,, Buy at its per day or 100 per week. Phone 289-1 for this service or sytlllr order to the b0! Nllionslble for deliveries on your route. ms column is reserved for news .1 local interest but advertising of s newsy nature may be insert- ul at 2 cents a word strictly pay- able in advance, -sci‘Tiii;s, Snilihs. Forks and males .0i(l iit BracesL‘477_B-al_2. .u‘l|. us your films 13 de- ‘lfinllllg, enlarging. deckle 5.:~m<3iit ee. Eriman L.(‘i, Summcrside. L-G0-8-15-151. -al‘l' .\.lr)ll)l‘, Separator, Machine mi all i‘li)i".f‘f|iii’ig oils and ; Eric“: P133585 L-47'l- -31-2i. CLASSES —Ml.-;s .» wzli re-open clmes c in Kfflilsillgion on a;c.na.r .-.:l. studio a‘. home of -5 \\'ilIl'iin Ssmplc. L-372-8-28-30-31-1. _l‘lL.\l5 developed promptly at ylor Drug CO., Kenrlngton. -i;i.I'i:issimIiis—cie:Im-Ii and cell \’) boxes for 2k‘. Jim- es G.:'oc~i‘i0.s, phone 302. Sum- ersidr L-537. _USE Q.-\l.T to stabilize are In .cr—szife the cla base ii?l’('(‘lli‘.“lli floors and ounda- on. Buy iicsh cemant at Brace’s. L-47'!-B-Ill-21. and -F3\'F.I) $300.00 AND COSTS- : the Prriiibition Court on Tues- v afternoon a man from Port- ge ans iinrd $300.00 and costs rsrllins iittoxiratinz liquor. Mag- re Darby said, it. was a. sec- doffense and therefore the tiller penalty was imposed. S. —ll0.-\Rl) OF TRADE MEET — mm-lznrz of the Summerside and of Trade was hefd on Tues- _v ex-cnnu uhen several matters me im for discussion. Mr. S G. erriam. pr. dent. occupied the air it was decided to hold the I Demonstration this year and siblv to include other farm tirities such as poultry. Other =ii‘rrs in Call]? ur) was the dust uisanre at the approaches to the item’ on the Borden and O9. ormenlirto liichwav. Tourisfi rnniain that while waiting for e f.“ri'\' llicv have to put up with erlust. nuisance. A resolution -'iS_i)a$§l‘i’i ‘n: the Canadian y aticmal R-ii my to either pave the llllroaclics rr in some other wav I do array with the nuisance. A <olutlon was also passed asking €.\ia‘il2lllt‘ Board of Trade at rir aiuuial met-tlnw which is to lirld in. K"ntv'ille N. 5.. in ~T'”'lli“-"l‘ in is-"k into the -mat- rr_f ."."f'(lIlilnCdafl0n for auto- ’~‘5l.“s on "‘c car ferry during tbiisv tourist season. Meet.- E adioiiriicd. 5, roperty For Sale 1 Kensington 171-‘ undersigned Executors of- for sale the property lately 94 and occupied by the late «fieorse R. Clark. This house re.ku--..~d_ to be one of the best Wm Dru:-d houses in Kensinge - 13 W011 situated on Victoria f-- ll<'“‘1y painted. If not sold 0.» Sept. win it will then be ' 5.” auction on that date at 8 “L Inwection any time. KIER. CLARK. ORVILLE CLARK. Exeouiors. L—274-8-23.31. -VIII/I/111/111/I111 Gala Day at LABOUR DA Y The Suminerside Yacht Club is planning a big Program for Labour Day MAJOR ATTRAGTIONS YACHT RACES—-BASEBALL camps BICYCLE RACE, KENSINGTON T0 s's1pa RELAY RUNNING RACE—BORDEN T0 S’SIDE roor RACE—-READ’S CORNER T0 S‘SlDE SWIMMING AND DIVING CONTES'l‘S—'l'ENNlS BEAUTY. Winner to be sent to Halifax to represent P. E- I. Boxma Five Bouts at curling Iiink 9- E. I. Highlanders Co-operating in this event MAMMOTH llAllGE Al. Blanchard’s nine piece Orchestra- Refreshments—Concessiono—Amplo Parking Maritime Yachts competing in yacht racing. Sflld All entries to George T. Clarke, Secretary. ' Come And Have A‘Good Time. 4711111111 11111111: —FLY SCREENING, spray, catchers and swa tters sold at Bruce's. L-477-B-oi -2. —WAN'l"ED—Passage by car to Toronto or Montreal after Septem- ber let. Apply P. O. Box 53?. Sum- merside. L-531-8-31-1i. —CORREC’I‘ED INFORMATION —A card party held in the Mc- Mahon House on Monday evening under the auspices of the Indian River C. W. L. was a good suc- cess. This entertainment was for the purpose of doing honor to Mrs. Edgar Hickey and Mr, Borden Fraser who prepared the choir for the Eucharistic Confress at In- dian River. Mrs. Hickey not be- ing present Mr. Fraser received the honors for ltoth. — CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY _ Mrs. John A. Macbougall. Tyne Valley celebrated her Kird birthday Ncemly at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Blanche stant, Ellersiie, The tables decorate for the occasi- on had a beautiful birthday cake as the centre piece. Lovely summ'r, flowers were arranged in the room. Among the guests were Mrs. Mac- Dougall's grand-daughter, Mrs. Al- vin Powell and little daughter, Pau- line. Boston. Mass., and Mrs. wilf- red Dystant, and two children. Anre and Leigh The cnuests all joined in wi=*hli'ig Mrs. MacI)oIigal1 many more happy birthdays.—S —MEMORIAI. SERVICE -—’I‘he annual memorial service honour- ing the four young men from Travelicits Rest who paid the Sn- preme sacrifico in the Great War was held on Sunday in the hall The monument. was draped with the Union Jack and at its feet were placed a wreath and cross and many iovelv fit‘/wlers. F'lazs decorated the hall and platform. Banks of flowers were in front and in the centre low roll of hen- our. RF". 1'3. F‘. I-lnddinott. nastor of North Bedeque United Church was the gu°st speaker and chose for his text “These all died in Faith.” Mrs. George Ramsav pre- sided at the o-rran, the mrnmunitv choir singing the special hymns Mr Gervrv-. Bnwrness sang a solo and the Misses Evelyn Rarnsay and Mary Marchbartk a dw‘-t. S. Kensington And Vicinity Mrs. Gordon Coace is spemdinil AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE Livestock Show Is Feature Of Alberton CCEX99 Judges Please-d-‘With Quality And Quantity Of Exhibits- Premier CaI_r_I_p_bel1 Opens Fair. The Alberton Exhibition was held yesterday afternoon and the management reported a good at- tendcmce Owimz to the cxlzlbltion being held a little earlier than usua; there was not such a large showing of vegetables. but the iiVESl<:Li( show was much larger than former years. The IIOYSC ex- hibil. was outstanding in iiumlbers. and quality. Hon. Thane A, Campbell 0 n- ed the exhibition. other spe erg were: Hon. W. H. Dennis. A. D. O'Brien. president of the exhibi- tion and F. R. Foster, Mayor of Albe.-ten. Thtrc was :1 verv good showing of potatoes considering the early date oi the exhibition. The handl- c:~af'. was quite up to the stand- ard of other years. as was the domestic showing. Several new blliidiiiflx‘ had been erected, chief- lv for the pigs a.ic‘. pou'try. Tnere was a much larger showing of swine. and Harold Clay. Union Road. who judged this clam. was well pleased wltli the quality of this cizhibit. The SIICB1.‘ were of EXCL*DiiCilCli quality but no‘. quite as large as previous years. llnrscs: Ccoil Stewart. of Hamp- shire, lunged the horses of which there was an excellent showing in all r: ‘ses. Mr, Stewart was high- Iy :71. sed with the quantity and qualify. stating those was a mighty proniismz bunch of colts in the ring. Chester Hayes was the Larg- est exhibitor with ten animals in draft and Per<JIcroII classes tak- ing seven firsts and three seconds Fred Rainsay took the champion with a draft stallion. Mr. L. W. Roper. who judged I __.. -. About twenty-five local baseball fans journeyed to Summe:side on Monday evening whe_re they at- tended the ball game. Mrs. Aiviii Wedge and little daughter Barbara have returned to their home in O‘Lea.I-[y_ after spend- ing a pleasant holi ay with her sister Mrs. Claude Ciow. Miss Mildied Bishop and Miss lvlarie Millman returned home on Monday from a two weeks holiday with friends in the eastern part of the province. . Kenslrigton High School opened a, few days with her_ sister-im law, Mrs. Ralph Jenkins, Char- - lotteown, before entering the Prince , Edward Island Hospital where she i will undergo a. minor c-pzi-alien.‘ 1-fer many friends in Kensington sincerely wish her a speedy and successful recovery. Mr. Harry Cousins who is now situated in Rollo Bay, enjoyed the weekend at his home in KensinS- ton. Mr. William Roach. summerside was a visitor to Kensingfon on Sun- day. Miss Francis Jenkins has return- ed to her home in Charloltetovm alter a pleasant holiday in Kcnsing- ton fl“ guest of her grandparents His Worship Mayor Cooke and M.s. Cooke. Miss Janette White, of Summer- side, enjoyed Sunday with friends in Kensington. Mr. Gordon Cooke accompanied by his mother Mrs. Charles Cooke and yoimg son Charles, motored to the capital Bunday. Mr. Leigh Tooml—)s.. Charlotte- town. was a. business Vl5li.0I‘ to Ken- sington on M_gnday. I i Summerside CONTEST on MARINE WIIARF L-497-8-30-31-9-L its dop.s for another te_rrm on Mon- day mci-ninvz with 3 full and enthus- iastic attendance. During the after- noon bc tli teachers and puDlls enjoy- ed a pleasant outing at the shore, \vhe.c after swimming and many different games of amusement, all partook of ii dainty lunch, served by members of “'Ii'.1e Home and Schocl improvement Association," and returned to thrg‘; homes, tired. lumpy and determined to make this ccniinz term a successful one. Borden and Vicinity Mastér Harold Stewart return- rd to his hone in Borden Sunday after a ni:st enjoyable holiday with his grandmother, Mrs. Alfred Mit- email of Pisqujd. Mrs. Emile Gallaiit of Borden has been spcndirix a nice holiday with relatives in Sydney, N. S The Bo'drn School which was to have opened Tuesday will not open until later. One, large new room has been built unto the school-house The roof and walls of the whole school have been sliingicd with insu‘ated shingles and new ceilings have been placed in all the rooms. The work of miircscning and cleaning is not yet comp‘elcd but is going forward ranidiv and in a few days the children will begin their studies for another year. Mrs. tCl1"‘i.\ John L. Read of Borden rind" went an operation in the P. E. Island Hospital on Fri- da" last. Her daughter. Miss Georgie Read. art teacher at Ladies College. Ottawa who is home on vacation in staying with her mnt.‘..er. Mrs R.-=ad'a many friends with her a speedy recovery. Mist Minnie Steele of summer- sidc is visiting here the guest, of Mrs James MacAlecr. Mr. John J. Maclssac. and daivrrhlnzr Jean. have returned to their home in Borden from a very Ne-asanf vls'f to Boston. Mass. While thi-rc they spent gome “me at the Wrrld's Fair at New Ym-k_ Mr W" ‘W’: John Roqrsop and f‘Rll".'hi»Pl' Ioulse of Crgpgud . on Permanent: Starting September 5th Csll st MacFAllLAllES For Special Permanent your cholbf of s free snlcure, Psclsl or so if you need s it P0"|'“:'""‘ ngmr you this Fall reach or your phone right now and call ll-1 MacFARLANE '5 BEAUTY SALON Water Street “'““"‘"'“'; With ever . L-ll--30-St. most of the cattle classes was highly pleased with the exhibit. All classes with the exception of Gumiseys was away ahead of other years in quality and quan- tity. There was El splendid exhibit of young stock and calves There were a number of exhibitors from east of Prince which was very gratifyuig. 'l‘iie l-Iolsteins had pos- sibly the largest turnout wltii some fine animals showing fit and fin- ish. George Warren, Mill Road, took the female chaniplcn and l.ovvthe_r of Keusington the male champion. In the Jersey classes, Jesse Matthews of A.i‘b€l'iA)‘.l, who was a heavy exhibitor took both male and female clizimpions and a number of other prizes including the Canadian Built of Conunence silver tray for best. herd, coiulsting of bull. aged cow, heifer and heue-; call. In the Ayreshire classes there was some outstanding beasts. C }I_ Joniison and Son, I-lll‘s River 300k ffimale champion and James Card of Alberton. male champion. There were a number of Ayre- shlres from the eastern part of Prince. There was an excellent showing of Shortliorris. Lloyd I.<?ck<;rb_y assisted with the cattle judging. Ml‘. F. M. Nash. Charlottetown, Judged the poultry, which did not have as large an exhibition as us- ual cwing to owners not waiiting to risk their flock picking up a disease which is rather prevalent nmor-R the flocks lust now. The quality had improved from other years. There was the Iisual amuse- men‘s to entertain the visitors and Summerside . Golf News‘ With the return of membetsi from the Golf Tournament; at at. John, N. :B., play at the summer- . side Golf Course hg, been resum- ed and several mBtC..l€~S have been » concluded. r In the Sweepstake matches Nor- man Pickard won Low Cross 82. W. H. Noonan low not 06. Sealed hole competition was won by Reg- inaid Muttart. ‘ The draw for the Sinclair Stew-art handlwn cup was and is as follows: J. L:-irabee plays 'I\homa.s Wat- son. Arthur Allan plays Charles Pet- ers Reg. Muttart plays R. C. Hol- man Ira Hickey plays Edwin lkley. Dr. Simpson r>iays Dr. Johnson. Earle Hickey plays 5. G Mer- l l I and made H,’ T. Colvin plays H. '1'. H01- IIl1i.'Il. Billy Arnett. plays Dr. Howatt. Lea Linklctier plays Henry Noonan. Wendie Muttart plays Lyman Abbott. J. P. Hozan plays W N. Bruce. Norman Macbeod plays George Muttaxt. J L-9Rov Holman plays R, 1!: Ellis, P. D. Crosby nia_\'s Preston Noonan. ' Joe Dechant piays Allan Hol- man Harold Gaudet plays Norman Prichard. Winners in the 2nd Roimd Mix- ed Folt.'s0me—-Mrs 7- G. Lewisl and Dr. Jcliivcn defeated Mrs. J. . F. Arnett and J Larabre 5 and Mrs George Lewis and S. G. ' Merriam defeated Norman Mac- Leod ard Mrs Harold Schurmtm; 4 and 3' Mrs P‘ .1 E. Wright and E, P. Foley. dc-feat-ed Mrs J. C. Simpson and H. T. Holman 3 and 2. Draw for Ladies Matches are as foilo\vs:Mr.s. A‘ex Horne plays Mrs. Harold Szhurma-Ii: Mrs Mac- . KW play‘ Mrs. George L"wis: Mrs. L G. Lewis plays Miss Evelyn MabK.='r.zie' Mrs. W E. Smal'man P"-ivs Mrs_ F‘ J. E Wright. 1st Round must be played Sentember "rd: 7nd Round before Senfeirh-r Mb. Finals on or befote Sentcmlvr 16th. the ladies of the district served excellent meals. also Mr. Boyd Lowther and daugh- ter Miidred of Carleton visited Bor- den on Sunday. the guests of Mrs. George Sharpe. Mrs. Earl Sexton, nee Lillian Maclicod, and little son Earl oi Baie Comeau, Quebec, a.:e visiting at her home in Borden. Mr. Roland C\_.vay. one of Bor- den‘s popular young people, also leader of the Cubs, has com in ill-health for some time but has friends are glad to report him con- valcs-cent, Mrs. William MacLean .nee Olive past month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Inman cf Augus- tine Cove, left on Saturday last for her home in Boston. Mass Mrs. James Adams and son Eugene formerly of Summerside and now of Moncton, N. B have been spending a pleasant time on the Island visiting friends at Charlottetown, Surnmersldc and Borden Amo the visitors to our 15- land summer are Mrs. Char- les Keith of Bryant's Pond Maine. and her brother Mr. John Ross and his daughters Lillian and Lydic here was spent with three brothers Mr. Daniel Ross of Carleton, Mr. I-Ieot/or Ross of Fredericton and Mr. Wm. Ross of Albany. Mrs. Peter Currie of Nine Mile Creek, is visiting here the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Lorne Mao- -Aleer. Mr. John Inman of Concord. N !-I.. spent s. happy holiday here visiting his brother. Mr. Harry In- man of Augustine Cove. and sister. Mrs. John Campbell of Cap‘ Traverse. While in Borden he was the guest of his niece Mrs Hector MacKenzie. Mr Lorne MacA_leer who is working with the Storm Contract- ing Company at Vernon River. spent the week-end at his home here. We are sorry to hear of the ill- ness of Mrs William Ross of Al- bany and hope for her recovery soon. —-A Dry Weather Retards Growth Of Fruit, Vegetables. CYPTAWA. Aug. 30 —(CP)—-Al- though hot dry weather has re- tarded growth of fruit in the Maritime Provinces present indi- cations point to an increase of a- bout lo per cent. over last yea!‘ in the apple crop of Nova Scotia. the Dominion Bureau of statistics said today in A report meri"! crvp conditions of fruit Ind vegetables in Canada at mid- ugust. Arne New Brunswick male “OP is also expected to exceed that Hot, of last year despite unfavorable washer. noducti of vegetables in Que- bec was expected to be heavy as the result of favorable weather of the past month but the apple crap may be slightly under that of 1988. Ontario orchards also suffered from drought until the middle of August but reins of the last two weeks have materially improved conditions. Antilles. Del" 3"“ piium were all expected to show s reduction from the previous crop while peaches and KTBDGS “'9 expected to produce Crop! sub- stantially in excess of thme of 1938. ________ Use Minsrtrs for NM!- Inman who has been spending the . of New Paris, Maine. Their holiday , 2nd Divisirvnt Mi<s Adele Park- man pl-'«y= Mrs E. W, Morrison: Mrs. J. C Sinirsrin a bye; Mrs. Crenlman ‘\/lacArthur a hue; Mrs J. LeRr-y Holman plays Mrs. Hin- { ton; Mrs. Lea Horne plays Mrs. E, T Tanlon: lVf’s. H G. Mut- trlrt plays Miss Constance Enman: Vfrs F“‘wln Fstcry plays M‘ss' Vallne Arnct‘: Mrs S. G. Mei‘-i rlnm v*l'i\'< Mrs J F‘. Arnctt. I lst P."llf‘."i to he played by Scntemher 7nd. 2nd Round byi September 9th iird Round Sent- rrnl‘"'.- l6t"‘. Fina‘: by September 23rd S, ‘NEAR AGAINI ChiidrenT3i£2er Than Same Ages Of Former Years. By R. K. Taylor Canadian Press Staff Writer _Scho0l bells across Canada are Oiled “ii to summon the nations 2. .250,030 childrcn from playing fields bsaches. rural lanes and cl ichiidren are two_ months of simple joys of childhood. Ahead of, them lies eight months of bal education, with the physical welfare and entertainment program days school system. The children of the Dominion hurrying schoolwards for the bustle and excitement of first day, will be bigger, stronger and healLhier than| children of the same age were 10. 20, or 30 years ago. i Ontarios Chief Medical Officer, Dr J. T. Phair. says children are heavier and taller than those of the ame age in previous decades. Dr. H. H. Shaw. superintendent of Prince Edward Island schools adds children's health is “immeasurably better“ because of greater medical aid. Ihutish Columbia's compulsory health and physical education cour- ses are increasing physical and Ilglcntlll health among students L ere. PROVINCIAL ROLLS I A survey by the Canadian Press indicated the all-Canada school at- tendance this September will be higher than in 193 grovinces forecast lower attendance,‘ askatchewan, Nova scotia, Ontario‘-V Manitoba and New Brunswick, s combined reduction of about 1,000.! Quebec expects a 10,000 increase in- attendance, Alberta about 1000. British Columbia about 500. Prime Edward Island does not expect any[ change. The roll-calls. by provinces, will indicate something like this: Que- bec, 720,000; Ontario, 666,000; Sask- atchewan, 210,000; Alberta, 187,350; Manitoba, 137,500; British Columbia, l2l.000; Nova Scotia, ll6,000; Newt Brunswick, 87.000; Prince Edward Island. l8.200. These students. judging by recent trends, will stay in school longeri and get a more diversified training than their predecessors. The tron Edward Island ,wherc it is unchan- ged. is for lengthier school attend- anoc. In Ontario. where the minimum age for leaving school is 16. number of students regstered who are more than 17 (years of age has more than double since 1930 and the percentage of students of m0TE than 17 in the secondary has increased from 17.4 per cent in 1930 to 31.7 per cant. I Quebec. whcrc there is no mini- mum age. and Nova Sootla. where it is it in rural areas. and New Brunswick where it is 14, all report more mmil-I beyond these ages. TECHNICAL CLASS 8 and vocational training classes will be chosen by an increasing nilIl'|?€T of students. Alberta reports an a- mazina. development“ of these cla — ses. Quebec and Nova Bootla clas- ses may he lnzreased this veer. Ontario where classes have established for years .CXD¢C'-I Scilfllll nus, RDE GUAN Extra‘. Sunkist ORANGES New at their Best 230 Dozen Iiyles Garden Syrup Dandy Toilet Paper 6 rolls ——-—- — — Zlr Extra! Gal. Size (104 oz.) Tomato Juice 35c, ‘SHOP FRIDA Y and SA TURDA Y FOR HOLIDA Y FOODS “us. 5.?’ Store closeIlLAl| Day Monday - Extra 3 '3 Lb Tins Extra I 3 Lb. Tins Pickling And 1 “L ii" “ — — " " 15" Prcscrviiiq Needs 9 r ' _ __ _ _ _ of . “ 1|)‘ F1“ "K Pr:-scrviiig l’lums—Ited, blue, yellow and green gages. Peaches and other fruits. (fucumbeis. Tomatoes, Cauli- flower. Ceilry, Onions, Pep- pers, Spices — Everything needed at lowest prices. 3 for Extra ! SPARE RIBS, 3 Lbs. 21¢ Extra! Reg 2 for 25c—Light Syrup Golden. P1ums——2 Tins 19¢ LOBSTER 22c, 3 For 65¢ SHORTENING Extra ! Reg.?for 25c, Sweet DILL PICKLES 7 size 10(: - -39c Fresh Ground (Yoffce Per ll). —- — — — — 25¢ Ayimer's Peaches 32 oz. tin, each — -— 23c Extra ! Regular 29c PIE FILLER 3 flavors, Pineapple and Orange, Lemon. ADD‘?- 3i 01.. tins 25¢ Tin ( . LOG CABIN GHOGOLATES Regular everyday good value. Assorted ccntres Lb. Mrs. Nelson MacQuarric. who has ‘ Ly smeetsv been visiting friends and relatives in Belfast leaves this week for her for ano.her school year. Behind 3;: home In Eve}-e”‘1v[ab5' Mrs. Finlay Panton of North Pin- shortly for Boston where she wi spend some time vis- °‘ ‘°' liting her daughter ‘Mrs. iEmslle and Mr. Emslie of Wallham, . Mass. ‘ “Wed ’ette is leavi Belfast And Vicinity Waive Mrs. (Capt) E. H. Cameron Mr. Hazen Bakerpl Dartmouth. N. S. has arrived to Join Mrs. Bak- l _ Montreal who has been visiting at the home of R. C. MacPhee, Giash- vin left for her home recently vis- iting friends and relatives en roufc. GIRL STOCKWOMAN COWBOY AS WELL CANADIAN, Tex.. A08. N _ (OP) — Sydna Yokley, at 17. is showing stock-raisers a few tricks about raising cattle for profit. when she was an infant, her fa- ,lher, Jess Yokley of Canadian, gave her two calves. That was the lfoundation for her present string ‘of 53 Herefordis. W'hen she was 13, sydna wok s 1. lmortgage on her stock and bought Fltaly Would Scrap Treaty Oi Versailles so -_(A.P)) -Pi-e- md V5 "8 yearling steers. some in fans may, titln later. she sold at a rofit Om1.- miorrfidl I"§§,“£fiy unyhha: Elude i 1200, after paying off e In age N‘ ogmuve “meme,” or G“. xififiadd 81‘/int! htgrffamer 50 can A :’m°;mm° clqlrns ole amon orgrs.z1n_ green. P- Sydna has been participating in 0”“ Britain’ Fame 0 ‘rodeo: five years. While ru queen of the Anvil Park rodeo ere she took time off to rope and tie a ‘a ninth best time. er and family who have been sum- meri Rev. Quincy A. MaeDowell a for- mer pastor of Caledonia Prcsb_\rlcr- ian Church was a rccent visitor to ‘A 1u1,_fl hu5h_me Dogs of WAR ng at Pinette. Belfast and vicinity. Mrs. Simon Compton of Belle Riv- ier has arrived home Mr. M. W. Wood of Southport was in Belfast this week on A buslnfis-5 trip. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MacDon- 'and who have been visilinlz Mac.Donaid’s parents at Eldon left for They from t Edward Island the U. S. A. this week. P;-1 .39 Hospital §"°b;;11’,:,3é whgrc she received treatment. Mr. “VESTA" AVGUST 25. 1939. 11 A. M. ‘Are silent as the days before lA Hitler or II Duce arose he ‘The force of evil to oppose! Its leaders wait in dire disgrace. Braham calf in 30 4-5 seconds. The War Machine sweeps on ADMT What, shail we do with "FLU'IO" now, What God create. that fools unset bow? A caln~i—»a peace—pc-rvedes the H. .i'— who could believe th-; men would I‘(‘ hflddut with Versauleel" W8-5 VJ“ keynote of an aPDflY‘€'m'LV d“'°°"1,y inspired editorial in Ii Duo?‘-‘S Milan newsP8-P€T- 1‘ P°p°ues D'Italia. To Italians the V5’?-Jdded Treaty, already badly Sh? M - stand, gm the post-war domino on of Gnu, Britain and France in Europe and Africa _ The paper likened EHNPCS "E curring crises to toothaches an that the pain has reachgeg the stages of spasms i’-h° W’ Europe——and not Just todfiy -4-ht’ Treaty of Versailles must be elim- inated, out with Vorsnillcs! with afll1l‘gilzrvpea.n and non-P-‘m'°' pes.n . Prospects B D<!34.39fU3 Wm" ment were considered brighter in Rome. The Italian press. which has 1390“ speaking of a decision within it v . Mi ti , R . . . id l d t that "a few 1v\v4eI;.3Doarli:(i)(xinrVii§‘li1€iedwiii siirrid nufr-,3 J Pollulc the wiorious atmosphere g::"”.1.1°.'::]:'M:?,,d hf: 130“. the an. weeks visiting friends in Brrion and Could harbour, hatred and dee- “.3, ‘O m, question of war or tors Rev Mr. Ebbutt of Vail:-yficld showed some very intcreslin of Scotland at the throughout, Canada. except Prince held recently r, vicinity. Mr, and Mrs. Allan MacAulay an family of Charlottetown were visi- l [,0 plnctte on Sunday inst. enlcrla views nmcnt pa . Give place to savagery. or when d Dostnicfivie elements. would share. with people who no arms. be-nr -—A. (‘art-lvn Bayffeld. [Syndicate of St. in the Belfast. Public ‘I313 Hall in aid of the Library. Thr 1/811‘ mm 28. 1939 ion Male Qunrtette wort‘ '0 lekf‘ P E. Island till‘ the |of illness the tr ly Sweet Afton" Many visimrs—arr- a.rrlving weekly at Wood Island: schools I the new ferry On arly cars are park but, as one very acceptably. in the interest. before the pier ls renclifd-I Linea, Belgium —fOP\ —Grr~at BItI'I‘1SH_C'ItEV.VATT“RD Britain's only representatives. .i Rn i 1 Most provinces expect technical fl? 8Wn:,_,;‘,;nd and 6,. mm,- in the eights race at the lnffl‘l'l‘.f‘l- I Club. ML“.*.’33L‘§.. hf?“ » cha M wil take academic been busines: courses. and another is in- l little dustrial training. ‘ e. Out of every 100 stud‘! l""lii"f§ of their nunibcr br- unavoidablv absent on account io sang “Plow Ornt— Sunday particul- cd almost a mild finisiiorl QUEBEC. Am?- 30 ——(CP)—- surplus of s4.B88.009 in ordlns of reported today by lrcnsuror Martin ‘Fisher financial statement for province for the fiscal 3'93!‘ 0nd’ ed June 30. 1939. H1 . »——----1-m 0 Mll.<l(‘ errors (‘HA'I“I'ER (‘Al"l7<‘, TOWN - iCP\ ms with I-ntrvt~alnm<~nt. ill ‘rm-I-,--~ :z‘r‘s lose an inclination chnittr. d° Rl‘hdflI'I'i’if‘S and that Membcr of the Press Reportlixr Louis Mo sinm QI'r.M:(‘, ur:r()n'r/sfifiinruus l‘l"V(‘Iilif‘ of $li0.83fi.ir‘(\ over ordin- arv f‘,‘()'it‘ndiflll't‘ of $55,949.09! was provincial in his Q\IPb"“ Ccvlcn hopes for . .(‘ne tox- Hln tn»-lnrv mnrmzer has dl=cover- .Nl the secret of mix n" '-ffi"i'*.ic*' I "l'V‘lY"' wm-kit-~ hours he finds his peace. The Vatican provided 235 m3-‘’“ for the Nic-bio and SvIiYs;<m M Hm “mien wnu'<i remain lr mmmfim througiiout an air- Vafican Ciii‘ raid. .__._.-—-—- srlor GIRI/S slit‘-(‘F-‘-‘i "DO _,Cp”"7,':1r,l,h«-1 Pmnm Ne1u'?i1 staffed In a millinr'r'.< all‘ rntico‘ at ill at a few shlliines 9 51'.-'eis3‘nn became shop nssislani and later buyirw |'M-'lM"'T “Y F A bond“, 5.0".’ M 54 9119 died loav- ,.,. in-, p. fortune of I.'lli.l'l0 isi7n.m* rrvy‘, OIL 300" TU“ I-on vnI'.~iG rares- 1v\\'(\v«lRO..'\\i¢. 30 '40?‘ “ a regular an‘! _.,.-,-lmvlal market for hor Btu tr} oil in Fhiropr-an and , Am.rv‘r_a'. ~nIint.r‘e= W H l3‘°"i~ """‘”‘ lng commissioner. has fiiS(‘\lS<4’i" n(nfu'i, n3.<=i*‘litiI-s with an l‘l<l"‘T_ from New York W‘i"|'\ “TF7-'-“'7 ‘ will ‘have i Hyic .-=v u is ri*:lnr“‘ Q,‘ be-ncflrlnl -*”?"i f‘‘‘- '3" ; A 5 v ' ‘ With music avernq woman a M ‘mm, H mvuyun Hormone said pg:-am-dlnqry rcjuvcnstinz on ‘he face. to of“: